Tekken 8 pre-orders kick off with exclusive bonus offer at GamesTheShop

Updated : Dec 20, 2023 18:13
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Bandai Namco's renowned fighting game series, Tekken, is gearing up for its latest installment, Tekken 8, set to hit the gaming scene in January 2024.

With the upcoming release, eager fans can now pre-order the standard edition for ₹4,799, with special and ultimate editions also available for purchase.

Pre-Order Bonus at GamesTheShop

GamesTheShop has rolled out an exclusive offer for Tekken enthusiasts looking to secure their copy early.

Customers pre-ordering the game through GamesTheShop's website or in-store will be treated to a complimentary official Tekken 8 jersey as part of a special pre-order bonus. This exciting incentive is sure to entice dedicated fans and collectors alike.

Exciting In-Game Features and Character Roster

Tekken 8 boasts an impressive roster of 32 characters, including the highly anticipated return of Jun Kazama, absent from the series since Tekken 2, 25 years ago.

The game is set to offer a visually striking and immersive experience, powered by Unreal Engine 5.1, promising top-notch graphics and gameplay enhancements.

Availability and Platforms

Gaming enthusiasts can mark their calendars for January 26, when Tekken 8 will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Steam).

Bandai Namco's promotional efforts have highlighted the game's visual excellence and improved gameplay details, generating anticipation and excitement among fans worldwide.

While pre-ordering Tekken 8 is not mandatory to enjoy the game, it does allow players to secure exclusive in-game cosmetic bonuses, including avatar costumes and skins.

With the release date drawing near, fans of the series can anticipate an exhilarating gaming extravaganza with the arrival of Tekken 8 in the new year.

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